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By Mr. Short’s clock. 
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7 6 3 ft © upper limb at the horizontal wire. 
6 4 if © preceding limb at the vertical wire. 
7 4fr ^ center at the vertical wire. 
8 2 8f 9 center at the horizontal wire. 
9 35f ® fubfequent limb at the vertical wire. 
io of © fubfequent limb at the horizontal wire. 
The telefcope, which hitherto moved parallel to 
the horizon, was now altered, to move parallel to 
the equator, and the eye-piece with the micrometer 
was applied, about half an hour after feven o’ clock, 
Mr. Short obferving, and Dr. Bevis writing down the 
times of obfervation. 
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7 3 1 33 diftance between-the center of £ and O’* 
under limb = 1 9 rev. 6 parts of the mi- 
crometer. 
36 7f ©*s preceding limb at the horary wire. 
36 56T 3 center at the horary wire. 
3 7 3 center diftant from the ©’ s upper limb' 
= 34 rev. 14 parts.. 
41 33 O's preceding limb at the horary wire. 
42 2 if b center at the horary wire. 
43 ai £ center diftant from the © upper limb 
= 34 rev. *2.3 parts. 
44 34 © preceding limb at the horary wire. 
4* 2 if 3 center at the horary wire. At the fame 
time 3 diftance from © upper limb = 
34 rev. 29 parts. 
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